The Spire STL Pipeline is pleading with FERC to allow it to continue providing natural gas service to the St. Louis area.
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Opinion: Missourians agree ‘right-to-work’ is wrong. The PRO Act will support the will of the people
"The PRO Act would wipe 'right-to-work' off the map and support the will of the people."
The PSC is reconsidering a previous Spire Missouri rate case after it was remanded by the Missouri Supreme Court.
Missouri AFL-CIO is launching an initiative meant to improve diversity, mental health, and economic opportunities for Missouri’s workforce.
A court decision vacating approval for an active gas pipeline could have drastic consequences for St. Louis, according to Spire Missouri.
Small businesses across the U.S. are experiencing supply chain issues and struggling to hire new workers in the face of the pandemic.
Missouri’s Public Service Commission (PSC) denied Evergy Missouri’s applications to intervene in two rate adjustment cases this week.
Missourians who received erroneous federal COVID-19 unemployment overpayments might be able to soon seek a waiver.
Missouri’s agriculture groups gathered in the state Capitol to advocate for issues facing the industry, from broadband to tax credits.
Gov. Mike Parson signed four bills Tuesday, including reforms to the way utilities change water and sewer rates.